In the Middle East, Chance reported extensively from Iraq in the aftermath of the 2003 war.
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Kennedy hoped in the aftermath of the bombing that it would spur action against racial hatred.
In the aftermath of the recession, some states will continue to inch towards sound management.
But these days, in the aftermath of Sarbanes-Oxley, the balance is out of whack.
Colleges around the United States have ratcheted up security in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.
In 1995, Argentina faced a liquidity crisis, as capital fled in the aftermath of Mexico's crash.
It happened to BP in the aftermath of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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In the aftermath of the financial crisis, the costs of housing have become far more affordable.
In the aftermath of the Depression the concept of free markets was in disrepute.
Alternatively, in the aftermath of Iraq, the key negotiators may be even less willing to compromise.
In the aftermath of the vote, many blamed the redesign for causing the fiasco.
Congress adopted the War Powers Resolution (1973) in the aftermath of the undeclared Vietnam War.
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That was the program to unfreeze frozen financial markets in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
In the aftermath of such a crisis there is, of course, plenty of mud-slinging.
American citizens have little to be ashamed of in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
In the aftermath of war, we cared for survivors and we helped reunite families.
At least 168 people are confirmed dead in the aftermath of Tuesday's quake and tsunami.
There are still plenty of unanswered questions in the aftermath of the earnings release mystery.
In the aftermath of the quake, says Mr Bellerive, the government was more or less ignored.
In the aftermath of the war, the British maintained their prohibition on Jewish immigration.
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Countless stories of courage, and compassion, and resilience have emerged in the aftermath of the storm.
He cites photos of killed U.S. soldiers or drowned bodies in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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But the prospect of lasting change in the aftermath of Egypt's presidential election excites many.
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Mr Cardoso became deeply unpopular in the aftermath of Brazil's devaluation in January 1999.
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Despite this unpleasant experience, Smith and Green were bullish on mergers in the aftermath of Sept. 11.
It has therefore traditionally been tapped only in the aftermath of major hurricanes or during military conflicts.
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